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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-09, Page 12• inks+ `,.�. .... - THE LUCKNOW- SENTINEI, LUCKNQW,; ONTARIO' Regardless • of the drastic cut in ,Layer Sales this:. spring, the Cons still be with us next winter! Public will. Few Layers or Cockerels or Late Dei WII.L CUT YOUR � BRODING . COSTS TO A MINIMUM : - • :,O YOUR NEUHAUSER AGENT, Dairy, Beef,. Hog and Poultry Concentrates and Balanced Feeds to :suit' your budget. kec frl an Phone, 78, Lucknow "THERE'S A NEW LIFE. FEE 'FOR EVERY NEED" OBITUARY MISS BELLE .MeKIiaLOP' The -.death of Miss Belle Mc Killo '' ccurred • ` in 'St Thomas, p ,�. General 'Hospital on .the morning, of Fb �► e rua 1h Tt iini h 'r a;:89th` . e year, The ;;deceased had always enjoyed - remarkably k good' health until .about. two, Weeks previous to .her death when,' she suffered. a very severe stroke froira•`which • she never;'xallied Miss McKillop was the last? surviving member of ;a family of six girls and one +boy born to'. Neil . McKillop . and Mary Mac- - .Intyre, Lawrence Station, . 'Elgin County. She •had' .`moved with her fam ily while - quite. ` young ` to St. Thomas .where ,:she • had .; resided the. ' est of ; her .life. •She was a lifelong member', of St Andrews Presbyterian Church Y and was ;, .always; very. active. :in chrand •social crock 'inch , and • where she, will be long it nein=' bered for her kindness and gen erosity.. .:. The funeral was held from the "Sifton` Funeral 'Home .with 'inter - Merit in the 'family •plot ;in. Mac. Xntyre" Cemetery, . ' . Southwold• Town'shrp. The ,service , at the funeral harne was. conducted' by .her minister the AO: H. 4Rodney of St. Andrews " P: r e s ib y t'er Ian Church who spoke very highly Of the deceased. The pallbearers were•. Donald and Dan, McKillop,. Clarence < .and"''Jaines Orchard, Graham MacDonald and ..Arthur Tilden, Mrs: B. J : Sangst'er,, Mrs. W. IF: MacDonald .and ' Douglas, Neil - and 'Archie ; Grahain are nieces ' and nephews' of the .de,. ceased.' Mrs. McDonald and Douglas .. Graham: ' accompanied by.:il lr...and Mrs. Chester Hackett motored ,.to St.. Thomas .on. 'Sun- d ri r t the dayof: the 'fun - I, oq, o,t e t, e. n I eral.• {APPOINTED. TO JITNIORSEXEC The ' Huron County Junior Farmers arid. ;Junior. Institute Association. held • their aiiinual meeting' op "'Monday .at ' Blyth; Local ygiuhg : people are on the Executive." Murray, Gaunt .is •se - coni . vice-president of : the jun- ior Farmers,: and Ken;.Alton and Doug Hackett. are Colwanash directors. Joanne Alton of '. Ashfield is Junior ,;Institute secretary: and the . Colwanash ' directors are JoAnne Crozier , and Diane Rit-, chic. The Fergus artificial ice arena ended ' 1959 with - a•.'sizeable ,cre- dit balance of $1,431 ' after' pay- ing debenture, `'principal p and in- terest of'" $1,098.: The refreshment" counter' showed a 'profit exceed. mg, .the year-end balance.: MARK: FQtiTfETH ANNIVERSARY (DUNGANNON NEWS)' Impromptu speeches pertain- ing • to Canadian Industries was the topic for the postponed Feb- ruary •meeting of Dungannon Women's ' Institute .held at the home of Mrs. Durnin Phillips. lo The. ro.call was answered by telling "What I' would ' do if I had an hour to spare." During.. the . business session $2500' was donated to the. Public Library.. A '' committee of three, ,Mrs. Wilbur Brown, : Mrs. • C. Crozier and Mrs., Cecil Blake was ap- pointed to look after the- can- vassing of the southern half of, a44shfield for the Cancer_ : Fund. discussion took place on. hold ing a, public meeting to ` devise ways and .means of helping . fire victims; before . the fire equip- ment arrives. • Mrs.. • W. Stewart, Mrs. L. Ivers arid Mrs. D. Phil-' lips were appointed` to 'draw up 'a slate :of officers ,for the March election. " Finalplans were made for the Summary' Day T for, the project "New Lani:ps for the, Old" .held at Clinton:';After sing- ing the Queen • and the Institute Grace lunch was served by the, hostesses , in . charge.: "Visitors ' forthe. week-eid with. Mr. and Mrs Harold :'Maize were the Tatters ;sisters, Mrs. Wilda Irwin, Glenda and Miss Shirley, • Irwin, St. ' Thomas and MC.. and :Mrs. ` .. Ellwood .Irwin, Marylin and Danny of Wingham.. Miss Pearl Galdviiell, Leaming ton. is . visiting' her ; sister, Mrs. John Spivak. "" ' Congratulations to Mr... and. Mrs. Victor Errington, 6`th con: Of 'West : Wacivanosh, R.R. ,2, Au •burn;, who on .Wednesday, Mar.. 2nd; observed their •40th :ding annidersary. The bride was formerly. Vera'; Alton, daughter of the; late Mr. and "Mrs: Herbert Alton : and the groom . a son of the late Mr. and » Mrs.: D. S'. Er- r<inigton, , 6th concession• of .West VVawanosh.. They were ::married by the tate Rev. T. -A. Steadman at the methodist 'Parsonage, Dun-; gannon. Their ..children are ' three sons and, two:? daughters, Jim and Harold," RIR. 2 '.Auburn,:Ross• of St. Helens, Mrs: John (Violet) Durniih,`R:R. 3 Auburn ;and :Mrs. Ivan .(Jean) Henderson, Toronto. They have sixteen -grandchild ren.. •'A surprise dinner wasgiven.. in their honor, at the.•home' of their.' ,daughter, Mrs. John' Dur- nin on • Saturday . , evening , at which 'the; .:family 'gathered ' 'to-' • gether. 'They received many, 'lovely gifts ;and messages. • of Best :' Wishes.. They: have.: lived continuously. on' .their farm all their . married life. ' • Miss, .Ida •W.hyard, RN.; ' is a 'patient at •Goderich . Hospital;: and, is showing some . improve cc ment . in her ;condition.• Mr. and • Mrs. " W. A. Culbert, son Bill and grandchildren, . Don- ny and Jackie Culbert .on Sunday visited Mr. and'.) Mrs:: Earl Sher-'. wood, • Carlow. . 7rr/ram � The 'key to . betterybuild-` Mg's!, Designed and engineered in- Canada, they meet • the ' highest,' standards for post-free •• easily accessible interiors. TruSpan is .ideally suited. tom. • 'Farm :Buildings Industrial: Buildings • Commercial Buildings. Showrooms, Etc.: , For - BETTER BUILDINGS AT .LESS COST Investigate . Mrs. J. C. Drennan, ,Crewe; is supply . teaching ; at the ; Crewe School for • the .'",teacher,-. Mrs. Frank Ritchie: ' Mr. and. Mrs. Howard. Culbert, Betty. land Barbara on)Sunday visited her parents, Mt.' and Mrs. Robert Lyons, ;Luckriow:' . ' Mrs.. M. Shackleton' .was host— ess at her home on ;Monday af- ternoon" for the united 'Church' W.M:S. Mrs. Esther. Rivett "pre= sided . and opened with • prayer and the aim and Object prayer.' Ten members •answered the roll call and one. visitor; Mrs. Hugh McWhinney lea with the; Wor- ship service: Mrs. Lorrte • IverS read the :serip'ture lesson: It was reported' that twelve hospital. calls. and thirteen home Calls were made. The 35th annual Liu ion •Presbyterial. of W M,S will be held' ,At Northside , United Church, ,Seaforth on k March 24th. .The guest speaker is Miss Ruth Churchill,,Montreal, The title of ;' her address Will , be !Me Church in the City Streets. Mrs. M. J. Reed has been named a delegate to attend. An Easter Thank -offering Service is being. planned for April • 21st, Other AuXiliaries will .be invited, Mrs,. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9th, 1,969 SPOILT OUST SEAFORTH AND QUALIFY FOR FINALS Lucknow 1nterxnediates trim:- med Seaforth 11. tog last Thurs- day night in Seafor+th, and in so; doing elirninated •the Seaforth team and qualified to . meet Blyth in a best -of -five series for group honors. • Ron Keiteiiborn and Ron Ora-. ham netted 'three :apiece for Lucknow, • High MacMillan got two' and Thom Collyer, Jack Blue and.: • Roy Emberlin one each. DROP FIRST GAME OF. GROUP PLAYOFFS. Lucknow Intermediates: 'could n't :get clicking on Monday night • arid they' dropped.. a one-sided' 9-3 count to the Blyth ' squad on the latter's home. ice. The next game :of the best -in - five 'group championship series is , being played , in Lucknow on Wednesday,' March 9th. Play Hockey Doubleheader In an exhibition double-header hockey contest last. • Wednesday. night, Belfast defeated the Luck- now District : High h School team cam. 6 to 1, and 'Dungannon won an 8-5 verdict over the Silverwood' team. M.., Reed . gave a reading. "Holi- day in Africa:" Mrs. Rivett' gave' a":reading "Crossing Racial bar. riers.t'. Mrs. M. Shackleton;. read.' an article. on Christian •Steward ship.' The April meeting will be. held at the :.home of Mrs. M. Reed. 'Mrs: .`Rivett closed . • with. prayer: Mrs,: Paul 'Caesar ',underwent anoper+ation-last week at Victor- ia Hospital for sinus ;:We hope she • will have 'a speedy recovery.: The Women's World Day, of • Prayer, was: on Friday afternoon observed: . in' Erskine Presbyter- ian.' church. ' The ':. leaders with prayers' and readings were 'Mrs:. Robert ,McAllister, president :of the .W.M.S. 'of .' the . church; Mrs. Esther 1i•+vett,. presidentof the • U!nite'd :Church;; ,.,arid :Mrs.. Ben Mole, president of : St. Pauls An- began . Guild. Rev.'Wallace ''Mc Clean brought to mind :in his address, the •wondeiiful:'privilege'. of a,. universal ,•prayer • all 'Over' the `'world r. and what- power' it could bring for Christianity "Too.: often people ;pray. for things that might: not •,be good for thein :and. so. 'in prayer.'' to our Heavenly Father we include:, "if, it be .Thy Will." Mary Lou McAllister. pre • - sided at the organ for the hymns., and • accompanied for attic' singing Ivory, Palaces by Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs: E. •Rivett and Mrs.. Elmer Black.: Miss Iva'. Carr.. read An •' article. on the History of the Women's- 'World Day of Prayer. 'Prayers by appointrnent• were given by Mrs. Lorne :hvers, Mrs. M. Reed, Mrs'. 'M. Shackle• . ,. ton, .Mrs. Victor Black, Mrs. R. Bete, Mrs. ' Hugh McWhinney, Following.. the +benediction by Rev. • W. McClean,. Mrs. M ;Reed in behalf of all present expres- sed apipreciation. ',to Rev. Ale - Clean, for: his fine :message. .At the United .Church service Sunday morning in charge of Rev. C.' E. Taylor,,. three ;, mem bets were inducted to the 'ses- sicin Frank; Pentland, Clifford Crozier 4,and • ;, Wilbur Drown.. Lovely '. bouquets of rimuns memory • 'tlate' : ROY B1�ack wereofplacheed at • theMrsAltar.. Larry 'Pentland 'arid Robert' .,Sherwood sang- duet parts in an anthem prepared by the Juniors; Mr. l♦'red 1 it ig directed. Mr. King, new in . this vicinity 1s assisting with voice cul tut•e and an .opportunity` is .open lie all.' who are, interested in singing and building tip a 'chorus. Prac- tise. Wednesday at 7:45 On, Con-, tact Mr. King '42-2 or' Mrs: Stin' gel; . phone 96, Mr, Bili . cC1dre of Elmira visited' his MMocther, McClure oz , Sunday- at the home of his' Sister; Mrs. Herb Finn'- gait ,Mrs. Winnifred Wedcombe' returned after attending. the fun- era'' • nf'. their hrother.in"law, the late .Alfred J. Herford, Toronto last weeks